The National Philatelic Museum, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a short-lived, not-for-profit organization that was intended to create awareness of, and offer courses on, philately.
This museum was the brainchild of Bernard Davis, a wealthy banker and avid stamp collector.
The museum, which was located at Broad and Diamond Streets in Philadelphia, opened its doors on December 5, 1948.
The museum offered a variety of services, including presentation of exhibits in frames for public viewing and a philatelic library.
The museum published a total of thirty-six bulletins that contained articles about various aspects of philately, including France, Airpost, Pan-American, Bavaria, Germany, New South Wales, Switzerland, Ben Franklin, and the American Philatelic Congress.